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1 καταληπτός
2 to be achieved, ὅσον.. τὰ πράγματα ἐφαίνετο κ. Th.3.11; ὅ τι ἂν ἔσω δέκα ἡμερέων ἐμβάλλῃς, πᾶν κ. whatever joint you set within ten days, is manageable, i.e. curable, Hp.Art.67;σοφίᾳ κ. ἅπαντα Philostr.Her.10.4
.3 capable of being apprehended or grasped,κ. τὸ ἦθος ἐξ εἴδους Cleanth.Stoic.1.137
, al.; λόγῳ, αἰσθήσει κ., Phld.Po.5.20, Diog.Oen.4 ([etym.] - λημπτ-).II [voice] Act., πένθος θεόθεν κ. grief that falls on us from the gods, E.Hipp. 1346 (anap.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταληπτός
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